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 New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday directed Jitendra Narayan Tyagi, an accused in the Haridwar Dharma Sansad case related to alleged inflammatory speeches made against Muslims, to surrender by September 2.   Tyagi, formerly known as Wasim Rizvi, is currently out on medical bail. A bench of Justices Ajay Rastogi and B V Nagarathna refused to extend the bail granted earlier on medical grounds, and said it will consider the regular bail plea filed by Tyagi on September 9.     Also ReadHate speech case: SC grants 3 months interim bail to Jitendra Tyagi on medical g hydro flask website rounds There is no reason to give him relief. So many cases are pending against him. Ask him to surrender, the bench told Tyagi   lawyer. The apex court on May 17 granted three months of interim bail to Tyagi on medical grounds and directed him to give an undertaking that he would not indulge in hate speech and not give any statement on electronic or digital or social media. Tyagi had approached the top court after the Uttarakhand High Court dismissed his bail plea in March this year.                            :root{--slide-width:336px;--slide-height:280px;--progress-height:4px;--dot-size:10px;--inactive-dot: ccc;--active-dot: 074588;--border-color: ddd} .st-code{position:relative;width:var --slide-width ;margin:0 auto;overflow:visible} .st-wrapper{posi owala tion:relative;width:var --slide-width ;height:var  hydrojug sport --slide-height ;border:1px solid var --border-color ;overflow:hidden} .st-slider{position:relat Javs Coast Guard rescues two lobstermen from sinking boat off Maine coast
 BANGOR, Maine 鈥?A growing number of Maine medical marijuana proponents are sounding the alarm about a Nov. 8 ballot question that seeks to legalize marijuana for recreational use.Tammy Harrison of Hudson and Jeff Walls of Stockton Springs were among about 25 people who turned up for an informational session at Bangor Public Library featuring Hillary Lister of Augusta, who has been advocating for the legalization and decriminalization of cannabis for more than a decade. The way its written, there are too many problems,  Harrison said.The two, who were part of a small rally outside the library before the information session, said that if passed by Maine voters, Question 1 would open the door to big corporate marijuana growers and processors who could force many of the small caregiver operations out of business.That, they said, could mean less access to medicine for patients.Lister has been visiting communities around the state to urge v polene oters to defeat the ballot question. This is not what Id been intending to be doing at this time of year, opposing something that calls itself legalization,  Lister told her Bangor audience. This particular bill that was written specifically for som brumate cooler e investors to get government contracts,  Lister contended.Among her criticisms were that the legislation could require the state to impose a costly tracking system polene france  for plants that anticipated revenues wont cover and that a canopy cap on the square footage allowed for growing operations could tip the s